Comparison

RedShip vs ReplyAgent in 2026: AI-scored Reddit monitoring vs managed-account comment automation

RedShip finds and scores Reddit opportunities but leaves the reply to you. ReplyAgent finds similar openings and posts on your behalf through pre-warmed accounts, at a real compliance cost.

Updated July 3, 2026
RedShip
ReplyAgent
Key takeaways
  • RedShip never posts on your behalf by design, keeping your account in your own control. ReplyAgent's core feature is posting comments automatically through a pool of pre-warmed accounts.
  • ReplyAgent's managed-account posting sits in a gray area of Reddit's terms of service around coordinated inauthentic behavior. RedShip avoids that risk entirely by staying manual.
  • RedShip starts at $15 for a one-time 7-day pass or $29/month. ReplyAgent starts at $79/month plus $4 per comment and $8 per post in add-on fees to actually publish anything.
  • Both tools flag Reddit posts already ranking on Google: RedShip calls this SEO opportunity detection, ReplyAgent calls it Google Ranking Analysis. The underlying idea is the same in both products.
  • ReplyAgent includes UTM tracking and ROI measurement to connect posted comments to site traffic and conversions. RedShip has no attribution feature of any kind.
  • RedShip's $79/month Company Plan includes API access. ReplyAgent does not offer API access on any plan.
  • RedShip scores 7.6 out of 10 overall in independent review versus ReplyAgent's 6.9, with ReplyAgent's lower value-for-money and API scores reflecting its per-action fees and compliance exposure.

RedShip and ReplyAgent both watch Reddit for relevant conversations and both flag posts that are already ranking on Google, but they stop at different points in the workflow. RedShip scores every discovered post from 0 to 100 for relevance, drafts a reply suggestion, and then hands the decision back to you, by design it never posts on your own account. ReplyAgent goes the rest of the way: it monitors subreddits around the clock, drafts a comment, and actually publishes it using a pool of pre-warmed Reddit accounts with existing karma. That single difference, manual review versus managed-account posting, shapes almost everything else about how these two tools price, score, and fit into a team's risk tolerance.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
RedShip$15 one-timeFounders and content marketers who want scored Reddit opportunities with an SEO angle, and who are comfortable reviewing and posting replies manually rather than automating the last step.
ReplyAgent$79/mo (or $699/yr)Performance marketers who want Reddit comments actually posted and attributed to conversions, and who are comfortable accepting the compliance risk of managed-account automation.

RedShip

AI Reddit monitoring with scored opportunities and SEO-intent detection

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RedShip screenshot

RedShip is an AI-powered Reddit monitoring platform built around a 0-100 relevance score assigned to every discovered post. Instead of a raw feed of keyword matches, you get a ranked list, and SEO opportunity detection layers on top of that by flagging threads that are already ranking on Google, so a reply doubles as community engagement and a potential search-visibility play.

RedShip drafts an AI-generated reply for each high-scoring opportunity, but the suggestion is a starting point you edit and post yourself. There is no automated posting anywhere in the product. That is a deliberate choice: it keeps your Reddit account under your own control and avoids the platform risk that comes with any tool that posts on your behalf.

Pricing is built around different commitment levels. The $29/month Founder Plan suits a solo operator, the $79/month Company Plan adds webhook delivery, more keyword slots, and API access, and the $15 one-time 7-day pass is a genuinely useful option for a product launch or short campaign that does not justify a recurring subscription.

Pricing
Feature
7-Day Pass
$15 one-time
Founder Plan
$29/mo
Company Plan
$79/mo
AI relevance scoring
SEO opportunity detection
AI reply suggestions
Email and Slack alerts
Webhook delivery
Keyword slots3515
API access
Best for: Founders and content marketers who want scored Reddit opportunities with an SEO angle, and who are comfortable reviewing and posting replies manually rather than automating the last step.

ReplyAgent

AI Reddit comment automation with pre-warmed accounts and UTM tracking

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ReplyAgent screenshot

ReplyAgent covers the full posting workflow rather than stopping at discovery. It monitors configured subreddits 24/7, identifies high-traffic posts that rank on Google, generates an AI-drafted comment, and publishes it using a pool of pre-warmed Reddit accounts with established karma histories rather than a brand-new account that would draw immediate scrutiny.

That managed-posting approach is also the source of ReplyAgent's biggest trade-off. Reddit's terms of service prohibit coordinated inauthentic behavior, and automated commenting from managed accounts, even aged ones, falls into ambiguous territory under those rules. Teams considering it should weigh that risk against how much reputational exposure a Reddit ban would actually cause.

On the attribution side, ReplyAgent is ahead of RedShip: every posted comment carries a UTM-tagged link, so you can see in your analytics platform which thread and which comment drove which click. The cost is per-action: $79/month for monitoring and drafting, plus $4 per comment and $8 per post to actually publish, and there is no API for piping any of it into an external system.

Pricing
Feature
Basic Plan
$79/mo (or $699/yr)
Comment Add-On
$4 per comment
Post Publishing Add-On
$8 per post
Subreddit monitoringN/AN/A
Google ranking analysisN/AN/A
AI comment generationIncludedN/A
Comment postingN/A
Post publishingN/A
UTM tracking
API access
Best for: Performance marketers who want Reddit comments actually posted and attributed to conversions, and who are comfortable accepting the compliance risk of managed-account automation.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
RedShip
ReplyAgent
AI relevance / opportunity scoringYes, 0-100 scoreNo formal score
SEO / Google-ranking post detectionYesYes
AI-drafted reply suggestionsYes, drafts onlyYes, drafts and posts
Actually posts on your behalfNo, manual by designYes, via pre-warmed accounts
Pre-warmed / managed account postingNoYes
Subreddit monitoring cadenceDaily digest24/7
UTM / ROI attributionNoYes
Email, Slack, webhook alertsYes (webhook on paid tiers)Not specified
API accessYes (Company Plan only)No
Compliance risk profileLow, no automated postingGray area of Reddit ToS
Starting price$15 one-time / $29/mo$79/mo

Which should you choose?

Teams that want to review every reply before it goes outRedShip
Performance marketers who need comments actually posted and attributedReplyAgent
Founders running a short, budget-limited launch campaignRedShip
Brands uncomfortable with any managed-account posting riskRedShip
Teams needing UTM-based ROI reporting on Reddit activityReplyAgent
Anyone who wants API access on at least one planRedShip
Teams that need 24/7 automated monitoring and posting with no manual stepReplyAgent

The real choice here is not about feature count, it is about how much of the last step you want automated. RedShip stops at a scored, drafted suggestion and requires a human to click post, which caps its risk and its labor savings at the same time. ReplyAgent removes that human step entirely, which is the whole value proposition and also the whole compliance exposure. A team that has already decided it wants hands-off Reddit engagement will find ReplyAgent's UTM tracking and 24/7 coverage worth the $79/month floor and the per-action fees. A team that wants the scoring and discovery benefits without touching Reddit's terms of service gray areas will get more value per dollar from RedShip, especially at the $15 entry point.

Bottom line

Pick RedShip if you want AI-scored Reddit opportunities and draft replies you review and post yourself, particularly for a short campaign where the $15 7-day pass avoids a recurring bill. Pick ReplyAgent if you have already decided that hands-off, automated posting is worth the compliance trade-off and you need the UTM attribution to prove the channel works. Budget-conscious teams that only need the SEO-detection layer without any posting automation get more for less from RedShip's $29/month Founder Plan than from ReplyAgent's $79/month floor.

Frequently asked questions

Does RedShip or ReplyAgent post Reddit comments automatically?

ReplyAgent is the one that posts automatically, using a pool of pre-warmed Reddit accounts with existing karma to reduce the chance of a comment being flagged. RedShip only drafts reply suggestions and never posts on your behalf, which is a deliberate design choice to keep your account under your own control.

Is ReplyAgent's automated posting against Reddit's rules?

ReplyAgent's managed-account posting sits in a gray area rather than a clear violation. Reddit's terms of service prohibit coordinated inauthentic behavior, and automated commenting from managed accounts, even aged ones with karma, can fall under that rule, so account bans and post removals remain possible.

Which is cheaper for a short Reddit marketing campaign, RedShip or ReplyAgent?

RedShip is cheaper for a short campaign. Its $15 one-time 7-day pass covers a full launch window with no recurring commitment, while ReplyAgent's cheapest option is $79 per month plus $4 per comment and $8 per post just to publish anything.

Can I track ROI from Reddit engagement with RedShip?

No. RedShip has no UTM tracking or ROI attribution feature. ReplyAgent includes UTM-tagged links on every posted comment, letting you connect specific threads to site traffic and conversions in your analytics platform.

Does either tool offer an API?

RedShip offers API access, but only on its $79 per month Company Plan; the two lower tiers do not include it. ReplyAgent does not offer API access on any plan.

How do RedShip and ReplyAgent both use Google ranking data?

Both tools flag Reddit posts that are already ranking on Google for relevant queries, RedShip calls this SEO opportunity detection and ReplyAgent calls it Google Ranking Analysis, and the underlying logic is the same in both products: a well-placed reply reaches both the Reddit thread and organic search visitors already arriving through Google.

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